Stephen David Krasner
* 15.02.1942 in New York
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US-amerikanischer Politologe, Regimetheoretiker und Vertreter des Neorealismus ex
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1963 B.A. der Geschichtswissenschaft an der Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
1967 M.A in International Affairs an der Columbia University, School of International Af-fairs in New York City, New York
1972 Ph.D. in Political Science an der Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
1971-1975 Assistant Professor of Government an der Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
1976-1977 Assistant Professor of Political Science an der University of California in Los Angeles, Kalifornien
l977-l981 Associate Professor of Political Science an der University of California in Los Angeles
l98l-1991 Professor of Political Science an der Stanford University in Palo Alto, Kalifornien
seit 1991 Graham H. Stuart Professor of International Relations an der Stanford University in Palo Alto, Kalifornien
seit 1991 Professor Emeritus am Institute of International Relations an der Stanford University in Palo Alto, Kalifornien
2001-2002 Mitarbeiter der Abteilung Politische Planung des US-Außenministeriums
2002 Direktor für Governance und Entwicklung. Abteilung für Demokratie, Menschenrechte und internationale Einsätze im Nationalen Sicherheitsrat
seit 2005 Leiter der Abteilung Politische Planung am US-Außenministerium
International Organization Editorial Board 1986-1992
Council on Foreign Relations, New York
American Political Science Association
International Studies Association
American Economic Association
Bücher:
Sovereignty: Organized Hypocrisy. Princeton: Princeton University Press 1999.
Asymmetries in Japanese-American Trade: The Case for Specific Reciprocity. Berkeley: Insti-tute for International Studies, Policy Papers in International Affairs l987.
Structural Conflict: The Third World Against Global Liberalism. Berkeley: University of California Press l985.
Defending the National Interest: Raw Materials Investments, and U.S. Foreign Policy. Princeton New Jersey: Princeton University Press l978.
Herausgeberschaften:
International Organization: Exploration and Contestation in the Study of World Politics. Spezialausgabe von International Organization 52.1998. (mit Peter J. Katzenstein und Robert O. Keohane)
Problematic Sovereignty: Contested Rules and Political Possibilities. New York: Columbia University Press 2001.
International Regimes. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press l983.
Aufsätze:
Are Bureaucracies Important? In: Foreign Policy 7.1972. S. 159-179.
State Power and the Structure of International Trade. In: World Politics 28.l976. S. 317-345.
Transforming International Regimes: What the Third World Wants and Why. In: International Studies Quarterly 25.l98l. S. 119-148.
Structural Causes and Regime Consequences: Regimes as Intervening Variables. In: International Organization 36.l982. S. 185-205.
American Power and Global Economic Stability. In: Avery, William P./Rapkin, David: America in a Changing World Political Economy. New York: Longman 1982. S. 29-48.
National Security and Economics. In: Trout, B. Thomas/Harf, James (Hrsg.): Strategy, Security, and Policy. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Press l982.
Regimes and the Limits of Realism. Regimes as Autonomous Variables. In:
Krasner, Stephen D. (Hrsg.): International Regimes. Ithaca, NY: Cornell
University Press 1983. S. 355-368.
Toward Understanding in International Relations. In: International Studies Quarterly 29.l985, 2. S. 137-144.
Trade Conflict and the Common Defense: The United States and Japan. In: Political Science Quarterly l0l.l986. S. 787-806.
Sovereignty: An Institutional Perspective. In: Comparative Political Studies 21.l988, 1. S. 66-94.
mit Michael Webb
Hegemonic Stability Theory: An Empirical Assessment. In: Review of International Studies 15.1989. S. 183-198.
Sovereignty, Regimes, and Human Rights. In Rittberger, Volker
(Hrsg.): Regime Theory and International Relations. Oxford: Oxford
University Press 1993. S. 139-167.
American Decline, Soviet
Collapse, and the Coming Demise of the Atlantic Alliance. In:
Haftendorn, Helga (Hrsg.): America and Europe in an Era of Change.
Denver: Westview 1993.
Westphalia And All That. In: Goldstein, Judith/Keohane, Robert (Hrsg.): Ideas and Foreign Policy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press 1993. S. 235-264
International Political Economy: Abiding Discord. In: Review of International Political Economy 1.1994. S. 13-19.
Compromising Westphalia. In: International Security 20.1995/96, 3. S. 115-151.
Sovereignty
and Intervention. In: Lyons, Gene M./Mastanduno, Michael (Hrsg.):
Beyond Westphalia? Sovereignty and International Intervention.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 1995.
International Law and International Relations: Together, Apart, Together. In: Chicago Journal of International Law 1.2000.
Rethinking the Sovereign State Model. In: Review of International Studies 27.2001. S. 721-746.
Abiding Sovereignty. In: International Political Science Review 22.2001, 3. S. 229-251.
The Case for Shared Sovereignty. In: Journal of Democracy 16.2005, 1. S. 69-83.
Autobiographie
Fortune, Virtue, and Systematic versus Scientific Inquiry. In: Krunzel, Joseph/Rosenau, James N.: Journeys through World Politics. Autobiographical Reflections of Thirty-four Academic Travelers. Lexington: Lexington Books 1989. S. 417.
Griffiths, Martin: Fifty Key Thinkers in Internatiuonal Relations. London: Routledge 1999. S. 31-36.
Krasner, Stephen: International Political Economy: Abidng Discord. In: Review of International Political Economy 1.1994, 1. S. 13-19.
Strange, Susan: Wake Up Krasner! The World Has Changed. In: Review of International Political Economy 1.1994, 2. S. 209-219.
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